Unreasoned Scores
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Unreasoned Scores is a series of six articles edited by Fabiola Tosi, Juelle Daley and Stephanie Koch, the 2019-2020 HATCH Curatorial Residents with Chicago Artists Coalition (CAC). When social distancing posed a challenge to building community between the artist residents of the program, Daley, Koch, and Tosi created a structure for artists' interviews which asked: How can we be isolated together?
Through a series of exercises, curators encouraged artists—paired together based on artistic practice, experience, and personalities—to connect through a series of interviews with one another. The goal was to foster a human-scale connection between artists, beyond the hyper-mediated space of online meetings.
With this experimental editorial project, the curators seek to investigate “How does one archive ephemeral works which may not fit the formats of a traditional archival record?”
The series in ongoing and will be published in 2021 on Sixty Inches from Center:
Through a series of exercises, curators encouraged artists—paired together based on artistic practice, experience, and personalities—to connect through a series of interviews with one another. The goal was to foster a human-scale connection between artists, beyond the hyper-mediated space of online meetings.
With this experimental editorial project, the curators seek to investigate “How does one archive ephemeral works which may not fit the formats of a traditional archival record?”
The series in ongoing and will be published in 2021 on Sixty Inches from Center:
- Unreasoned Scores 1/6: Katie Chung and José Santiago Pérez. Edited by Fabiola Tosi.
- Unreasoned Scores 2/6: Ellen Holtzblatt and Salim Moore. Edited by Fabiola Tosi.